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why australia is offering organ donors money. welcome back. an egyptian judge deciding over former president hosni mubarak's retrial has recused himself from the case. 1 an appealmubarak -- won an appeal. and bird flue has reached the chinese capital -- bert f -- bird flu has reached the chinese capital. a 7-year-old girl is the latest to contract the virus. joined from the egyptian capital, cairo, from a judge and constitutional scholar. can you just take yourself off a case like with the presiding judge in the mubarak trial has done? >> thank you for having me here. can you please repeat the question? >> can you just take yourself off a case like what is presiding judge has just done? >> i'm sorry, what? >> can you remove yourself from a case like what the presiding judge has done in the mubarak retrial? >> the judge today decided to withdraw himself from the case becausee himself just if he gave a decision in the future regarding this case, some people might see this as a court belonging to the old regime. the reason for this is the judge t
why australia is offering organ donors money. welcome back. an egyptian judge deciding over former president hosni mubarak's retrial has recused himself from the case. 1 an appealmubarak -- won an appeal. and bird flue has reached the chinese capital -- bert f -- bird flu has reached the chinese capital. a 7-year-old girl is the latest to contract the virus. joined from the egyptian capital, cairo, from a judge and constitutional scholar. can you just take yourself off a case like with the...
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australia and china have agreed to allow their currencies to trade directly with each other. it is part of their effort to boost trade and investment. >> julia gillard announced the deal in shanghai. the deal means that australian and chinese firms and individuals can save on conversion costs. >> this is a huge advantage for australia, not only for our big businesses, but also for our small and medium enterprises that want to do business here. >> the chinese government is promoting the use already. last year the amount of trade reached about $120 billion. their business sentiment improved for a 5th straight month in march. cabinet office asked about 2,000 work ers what they thought abou the economy. the march confidence index stood up 4.1 points from the previous month. that's the same level set in march 2006. many workers say that manufacturing sectors sighted inprovemei improvements for the weaker yen. workers said they were worried about the higher prices of imported goods and materials as a result of the yen's decline. they also mentioned electricity rate hikes. the cabin
australia and china have agreed to allow their currencies to trade directly with each other. it is part of their effort to boost trade and investment. >> julia gillard announced the deal in shanghai. the deal means that australian and chinese firms and individuals can save on conversion costs. >> this is a huge advantage for australia, not only for our big businesses, but also for our small and medium enterprises that want to do business here. >> the chinese government is...
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., canada, australia, and new zealand. >>> japan's top business leader has expressed hope to strengthen ties with mexico through his country's participation in the tpp. japan business federation chairman made the remark when he met the mexican president enrique pena nieto in tokyo. >> translator: mexico is a very important production setter and consumer market for japanese companies. we, japanese businesses, hope to further strengthen the economic relations between japan and mexico through the tpp. >> he noted that mexico has concluded free trade agreements with more than 40 countries and regions and has access to their markets with 1 billion consumers. the mexican president called on japanese businesses to increase investment in his country and strengthen the bilateral strategic partnership. >>> the asian development bank predicts that economic growth in the asia pacific region will pick up in 2013. but the bank also points to some factors that it says could threaten the region's economic stability. the edb forecasts that the economy in asia pacific will expand 6.6% this year. that's u
., canada, australia, and new zealand. >>> japan's top business leader has expressed hope to strengthen ties with mexico through his country's participation in the tpp. japan business federation chairman made the remark when he met the mexican president enrique pena nieto in tokyo. >> translator: mexico is a very important production setter and consumer market for japanese companies. we, japanese businesses, hope to further strengthen the economic relations between japan and...
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. >> this will be the biggest high-level delegation that's ever been from australia to china. the prime minister is taking her foreign minute sterks trade minister and lots of business leaders with her because the relationship with china is for australia the key regional downtown foster. china is australia's largest in er with two at trade her speech made much of the fact that she will be one of the fist committees in china's new leaders. >> we will be promoting our trade and economic interest and -- lobal and region lobble we want to look ahead including how leaders can help deliver a greater depth of durability in a complex future. >> one thing that can test the relationship is australia being seen as a sheriff for the united states helping to contain china. those have been concerned in beijing about american troops trailing in australia but the prime minister batted that concern away. >> inevitably there is some between competition us but it will be managed well in the future. >> china is also becoming a i l economic partner and asked whether it concerned her that china was
. >> this will be the biggest high-level delegation that's ever been from australia to china. the prime minister is taking her foreign minute sterks trade minister and lots of business leaders with her because the relationship with china is for australia the key regional downtown foster. china is australia's largest in er with two at trade her speech made much of the fact that she will be one of the fist committees in china's new leaders. >> we will be promoting our trade and...
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the masters. >> the thing i did well was stay right where i was, wherever it was on the course, and australia is a proud sporting nation and this is one notch in the belt we never got, and amazing that it's come down to me today. >> mike: what a day. i still have goose bumps giants and the cubs. check out this extra inning affair. tim lincecum on the mound and the cubs got hmm away, gave up two can two-run home runs. five innings, he did have nine ks. then hunter pence comes through in the clutch. solo shot ties the game at 7. we go extras. cubs pitcher, with the ball. both runnersed a vafnls -- advance. sanchez comes in for the winning run. 10rb 7 the final. >> a saturday and tigers. one fan gives a foul ball to the dad to give to the son, the dad gives it to his son and the kid throws it back. dad didn't know it. torii hunter rips one off the wall. austin jackson scores, 1-0 tigers. in the second, jackson, see ya. two-run shot, just clears the wall. parker allowed eight runs. tigers take two out of three of the series, 10-1 the final. we'll have more from the masters but what a day. what a
the masters. >> the thing i did well was stay right where i was, wherever it was on the course, and australia is a proud sporting nation and this is one notch in the belt we never got, and amazing that it's come down to me today. >> mike: what a day. i still have goose bumps giants and the cubs. check out this extra inning affair. tim lincecum on the mound and the cubs got hmm away, gave up two can two-run home runs. five innings, he did have nine ks. then hunter pence comes through...
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the government is concerned it may pose a security risk to australia. now this reports from sydney at from andrew thomas. >> this person is australian, born and bred. up the australian branch of the three syrian army. last year he went to syria to aupport opponents of stabashar al-assad. want to show the rest trillions what is going on in syria at the front lines. i had the choice to fight. bullets,tart spraying and i chose not to. >> australia pose intelligence agency is concerned a growing number of australians are following his lead, leaving sydney for the war zone. head of the australian security intelligence organization musical "once of a new building to say that he's concerned that a number in the hundreds may be radicalized in extremist doctrines to learn skills terrorists could use and then return to australia. concern, youngf australians with a deep commitment to the extremist cost who are going over to support the fighting. >> in 2009, police exposed a plot to blow up in sydney army barracks. austral oppose the government does not want anythi
the government is concerned it may pose a security risk to australia. now this reports from sydney at from andrew thomas. >> this person is australian, born and bred. up the australian branch of the three syrian army. last year he went to syria to aupport opponents of stabashar al-assad. want to show the rest trillions what is going on in syria at the front lines. i had the choice to fight. bullets,tart spraying and i chose not to. >> australia pose intelligence agency is concerned...
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. >> i am andrew thomas in australia and eight luxury bland -- brand like louis vuitton is snapping up this country's crocodile farms. fornger over conditions garment workers in bangladesh's growing as in -- the industry deals with its second disaster in less than one year. almost 200 people are now known to have died when a factory collapsed this week. many others are still missing or trapped under rubble. hundreds of rescue workers and volunteers near the bangladesh capital are still searching. they are looking for survivors on the rubble of an eight-story building that collapsed wednesday. they can hear calls for help. to live.you, i want it is so painful here. it is so painful. i have two living children. witness >> this say hundreds may still be trapped. thousands of family members had gathered at the site where more than 200 people have been killed and another 1000 injured. emergency workers have pulled out hundreds of live. people in the capital protests about the slow pace of the rescue efforts to build a house to five garment factories. the owners ignored warnings to evacuate
. >> i am andrew thomas in australia and eight luxury bland -- brand like louis vuitton is snapping up this country's crocodile farms. fornger over conditions garment workers in bangladesh's growing as in -- the industry deals with its second disaster in less than one year. almost 200 people are now known to have died when a factory collapsed this week. many others are still missing or trapped under rubble. hundreds of rescue workers and volunteers near the bangladesh capital are still...
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a maritime security exercise code-chaired by malaysia and australia. -- co-chaired. as we work to build partnerships and asia, we will complement them with alliances in europe. i mentioned a forward-facing of the destroyers and route to spain. we have established an aviation department in poland to more closely to train with allies' air forces. we will place land-based defense systems in romania in 2015. we will redefine the presence nato response force with a steady rotation of u.s. army forces to europe to maintain the trans-atlantic military links and cement tremendous inner opera ability gains we've made with allies and partners in that part of the world over the past decade of operations together. as we rebalance the transatlantic bonds become even more important as we face, and challenges outside of europe. so, there is much that goes into the rebalance. let me close by noting that there are those that have concerned about, and perhaps some that have hope for a theory that our rebalance will not be lasting, or that it is not sustainable. i am a physicist, and t
a maritime security exercise code-chaired by malaysia and australia. -- co-chaired. as we work to build partnerships and asia, we will complement them with alliances in europe. i mentioned a forward-facing of the destroyers and route to spain. we have established an aviation department in poland to more closely to train with allies' air forces. we will place land-based defense systems in romania in 2015. we will redefine the presence nato response force with a steady rotation of u.s. army...
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australia, when they took away guns, the big change was in suicides. also of your homicides. the bank in cyprus reopen this week after being shut down whilearly two weeks bankers negotiated a bailout the agreement. 4000 people marched through this -- marched through the streets package.t the bailout they were holding pictures of angela merkel in a nazi uniform. how did they get into this mess? >> they took a lot of money from russia. took out money seven times the cyprus economy. a lot of that is now gone and confiscated. half of it is taken away. it could not happen to a nicer bunch of gangsters. the problem is they had put all their money in greek bonds. that is not a good idea because creek bonds are essentially worthless. a huge betd bet, russian gangster money. >> i read that vladimir putin is $40 million. he must work a lot of overtime. >> he does work nights and weekends. i think somebody has to stand up for people who put their money in offshore, nontaxable places. let's remember -- look at it this way. cypresses became an islands of a different time zone. we don't wa
australia, when they took away guns, the big change was in suicides. also of your homicides. the bank in cyprus reopen this week after being shut down whilearly two weeks bankers negotiated a bailout the agreement. 4000 people marched through this -- marched through the streets package.t the bailout they were holding pictures of angela merkel in a nazi uniform. how did they get into this mess? >> they took a lot of money from russia. took out money seven times the cyprus economy. a lot of...
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. >> mentioned the mining industry in south africa and australia might come to , but you might be surprised that one of the biggest projects in the world is in mongolia. bass deposits of copper, gold, and silver have been found. operations to get the minerals out began last summer but the mine and the profits are already significant. >> i am in the middle of the gobi desert, one of the most isolated places on the planet and i will show you why i am here. can see these green markings on the rock. that shows that this rock contains a lot of copper. i am here because this is one of the biggest developments on the planet. take a look at this. they have only just opened this . started in august. look at what they have done. look here, the pit has opened up. each of those is the size of a house. they have got these great big digger's going away the side of the help. -- of the hill. this is a huge body of copper, gold, and of silver. they say that it is the size of the island of manhattan. when this is fully operational, it will contribute 1/3 of the gdp of this entire country of mongolia. 1/3 of
. >> mentioned the mining industry in south africa and australia might come to , but you might be surprised that one of the biggest projects in the world is in mongolia. bass deposits of copper, gold, and silver have been found. operations to get the minerals out began last summer but the mine and the profits are already significant. >> i am in the middle of the gobi desert, one of the most isolated places on the planet and i will show you why i am here. can see these green markings...
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take a look at what happened to a purse snatcher in australia, rips it off and bank. face plant right into the glass in the ground. he was running from the woman he stole it from. the people actually thought this was an accident. they rushed to help him. the guy that was with the robber, he didn't like that. he threatened those people. the thief and his helper, they finally got out of there. police, they say he took off allegedly in a stolen car. quite the scene in australia. >> that's what happens when you try to take someone's louis vuitton. >>> talk about laying an egg, the easter bunny gets busted in the golden state. we'll tell you why coming up. >>> a sighting in california. the easter bunny on a motorcycle pulled over by chp. >> you know the law. you know what happens if you don't have a helmet on, the cops pull him over. the chp said, what are you doing. he was heading to a charity event. the chp officer showed him some charity and only gave him a warning. >> look at his crying. >> thanks for being with us. see you later. ♪ alright, let's go. ♪ shimmy, shi
take a look at what happened to a purse snatcher in australia, rips it off and bank. face plant right into the glass in the ground. he was running from the woman he stole it from. the people actually thought this was an accident. they rushed to help him. the guy that was with the robber, he didn't like that. he threatened those people. the thief and his helper, they finally got out of there. police, they say he took off allegedly in a stolen car. quite the scene in australia. >> that's...
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. >> so australia. both are eight under par. >> so australia. >> it ha♪ roundup ough ♪ i'm a loving husband and a real good dad ♪ ♪ but weeds just make me rattlesnake mad ♪ ♪ now rounp has a new sharp-shootin' wand ♪ ♪ i'm sendin' them weeds to the great beyond ♪ ♪ roundup yeha! [ whip cracks ] ♪ ♪ no need to pump, just point and shoot ♪ ♪ hit 'em in the leaves, and it kills to the root ♪ ♪ 'round fences, trees, even mulched beds ♪ ♪ 'cause the only good weed is a weed that's dead ♪ ♪ roundup yeha! [ whip cracks ] [ male announcer ] roundup... [ whip cracks ] with the new one-touch wand. >> all right steve is back with a final look at the forecast. a nice one. >> temperatures are near average for the day tomorrow. they will be around 70. a chance for a sprinkle or two. 80 on wednesday. a cold front by the end of the week. wjla.com is your home for abc weather. a brand-new blog about the world's hottest temperature and how it was taken away from the city in libya a
. >> so australia. both are eight under par. >> so australia. >> it ha♪ roundup ough ♪ i'm a loving husband and a real good dad ♪ ♪ but weeds just make me rattlesnake mad ♪ ♪ now rounp has a new sharp-shootin' wand ♪ ♪ i'm sendin' them weeds to the great beyond ♪ ♪ roundup yeha! [ whip cracks ] ♪ ♪ no need to pump, just point and shoot ♪ ♪ hit 'em in the leaves, and it kills to the root ♪ ♪ 'round fences, trees, even mulched beds ♪ ♪ 'cause...
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up for free speech to running for office so we can be said to juliet and sunset his eyes on joining australia's parliament his campaign director tells our t.v. what the whistleblowers got in mind. is seven pm here in the russian capital you're watching are live with me tom would say the u.n. says north korea is on a collision course with the world community with its recurrent of threats against washington and seoul kyung yang declared a state of war with the south involved to restart its main nuclear reactor in response to you when sanctions meanwhile soaring tensions led the u.s. to position military hardware of the north has caused including a warship in a sea base rate a platform south korea says it will retaliate if it's attacked earlier i spoke to seoul based correspondent james of came who says america's geopolitics in the region is what's behind pyongyang's fiery rhetoric. in terms of people in the capital in seoul there's not much reaction and much alarm as these threats and the rhetoric from north korea has been continuous throughout the years we've seen an annual drills with south kor
up for free speech to running for office so we can be said to juliet and sunset his eyes on joining australia's parliament his campaign director tells our t.v. what the whistleblowers got in mind. is seven pm here in the russian capital you're watching are live with me tom would say the u.n. says north korea is on a collision course with the world community with its recurrent of threats against washington and seoul kyung yang declared a state of war with the south involved to restart its main...
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, which is part of our partnership with australia. the new tanker, we mentioned that earlier, that program remains on track, and that's fundamental to air power projection. and then, of course, the missile defense that's been announced. >> is there a point at which you're concerned about readiness being cut into budget-wise, it could affect our readiness to handle north korea? >> i think the simple answer is we don't know. we're protecting readiness in that theater at the moment. >> i can't see that happening any time soon. i don't want to suggest to the north koreans they get a free pass here. we will protect the readiness of the forces on the korean peninsula and any that are deployed. as this, the first to fight or fight forces in korea will be a high priority. >> i think there will be substantial protection for those forces, yes. it's not an exempt area, you're right, good catch. but given what's going on, you know, i sure don't want to leave the impression in the minds of any of our potential adversaries that this is an opportuni
, which is part of our partnership with australia. the new tanker, we mentioned that earlier, that program remains on track, and that's fundamental to air power projection. and then, of course, the missile defense that's been announced. >> is there a point at which you're concerned about readiness being cut into budget-wise, it could affect our readiness to handle north korea? >> i think the simple answer is we don't know. we're protecting readiness in that theater at the moment....
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. >>> residents of northern australia are getting ready for a big storm. a tropical cyclone is heading for queensland. >>> good morning. really good to see you at this hour. we have a storm to talk about. it is a tropical cyclone. it is named zane. it is moving towards queensland in a westerly direction. it looks leak it's going to be maintaining its intensity as it moves toward the vicinity. it looks like it will be making landfall soon. it has already brought 100 millimeters of rain in fiji. so you can imagine the drenching rainfall. and that's likely to raise the risk of flash floods and landslides. we'll definitely keep monitoring is system foyou. now here across japan we had a three day weekend. and yesterday we had splendid weather. but it's going to be a different story now with japan, much of it is covered in this blue blob. and we have a cold front stretching down the way to. it's going to bring strong, damaging winds as well as hail and also quite an amount of rain. signifannts ofaiherenitely in kyushu. we already have 70 to 80 mile gusts reporte
. >>> residents of northern australia are getting ready for a big storm. a tropical cyclone is heading for queensland. >>> good morning. really good to see you at this hour. we have a storm to talk about. it is a tropical cyclone. it is named zane. it is moving towards queensland in a westerly direction. it looks leak it's going to be maintaining its intensity as it moves toward the vicinity. it looks like it will be making landfall soon. it has already brought 100 millimeters...
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look at this video from a shopping center in australia. this is whatnot to do when attempting to get away. watch -- right through the glass. after snatching a purse the thief took off running and he forgot there was a sliding door and he crashed face first through it. he was dazed. >>> five pedestrians killed in three months, the new move to make san francisco streets safer. >> marching for immigration reform, why students, and experts say this year will bring big changes. am i allergic to any medications? i don't know. last immunization shots? really? honey, what's my blood pressure medicine called? one time i took something and i blew up like a puffer fish. i'm probably allergic to that. at kaiser permanente, your medical information is available to you and your doctors. quickly. securely. no guesswork required. better information. better care. kaiserpermanente. thrive. ñsxóxgñ >>> complete bay area news coverage continues right now, this is ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00 p.m. >> san francisco, one of the most walkable cities in the nati
look at this video from a shopping center in australia. this is whatnot to do when attempting to get away. watch -- right through the glass. after snatching a purse the thief took off running and he forgot there was a sliding door and he crashed face first through it. he was dazed. >>> five pedestrians killed in three months, the new move to make san francisco streets safer. >> marching for immigration reform, why students, and experts say this year will bring big changes. am i...
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they say they still need to talk on winning endorsements from canada, australia, and new zealand. >>> the bank of japan governor has repeated that the latest monetary easing policy does not constitute a manipulation of the foreign exchange market. >>> russian leaders are pushing to keep their country's status as a space power. workers are building a new cosmodrome, and vladamir putin is taking a look. the site covering 700 scare kilometers, it will have research for a minutes and assembly plants. president putin made a tour and then spoke with members on the international space station. they say it's the biggest space station and vital to the country's future. officials hope to start working there at the end of 2015. the first mission will be the launch of a unmanned spacecraft with a lunar rover. they plan to send people into space in 2018. >>> fans say it's been a long wait, but japanese novelest haruki murakami has finally released his latest work. nhk world's jun yasumoto reports. >> reporter: more than 100 fans waited late into the night in front of this tokyo book store. they wa
they say they still need to talk on winning endorsements from canada, australia, and new zealand. >>> the bank of japan governor has repeated that the latest monetary easing policy does not constitute a manipulation of the foreign exchange market. >>> russian leaders are pushing to keep their country's status as a space power. workers are building a new cosmodrome, and vladamir putin is taking a look. the site covering 700 scare kilometers, it will have research for a minutes...
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. >>> in sydney, australia, the sydney opera house lighting up in blue. why? to mark world autism day. one of several landmarks being used around the tworld raise awareness. >> according to autism australia, 1 in 110 trailians have some form of the disorder. here the united states the figure is 1 in 88. a story of three mothers fighting to get insurance coverage for their children with autism. >> rio de janeiro we know it was an american woman who was the victim of that brutal attack there. she was rippelationshi raped, a beaten and robbed. >> on a public mini bus. police have made a third arrest in connection with the attack. what do we know about this third individual? >> reporter: that's right, suzanne. we should remind our viewers two men were arrested this weekend, shortly after this horrific crime. they've arrested a third suspect last flight. and it's interesting, part of the way they were able to locate him was using surveillance video, because these men stole the credit cards of two tourists and went from gas station to gas station taking out cash. so
. >>> in sydney, australia, the sydney opera house lighting up in blue. why? to mark world autism day. one of several landmarks being used around the tworld raise awareness. >> according to autism australia, 1 in 110 trailians have some form of the disorder. here the united states the figure is 1 in 88. a story of three mothers fighting to get insurance coverage for their children with autism. >> rio de janeiro we know it was an american woman who was the victim of that...
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for free speech or to running for office so we can leak to julian the sun kissed his eyes and joining australia's parliament his campaign director tells r g what the whistleblowers got in mind. and that's why the pm here in the russian capital hope you're having a great day so far it's good to have you with us here on r.t. riots have broken out in several israeli prisons over the death of a palestinian inmate my sorry was a serving a life sentence and he had throat cancer but as soon officials as say israel refused to give him vital treatment but israel insists it did ask for an early release but it was already too late has the story. he started feeling ill last summer and he has asked the authorities for check ups but they basically have done those check ups but never told him exactly what was happening and even though the man was obviously lost more than fifteen kilos in less than two months they still kept him in the dark as well as his family until they've told him just in march of this year that he had terminal cancer and literally had to live so the minister for prison affairs of the palest
for free speech or to running for office so we can leak to julian the sun kissed his eyes and joining australia's parliament his campaign director tells r g what the whistleblowers got in mind. and that's why the pm here in the russian capital hope you're having a great day so far it's good to have you with us here on r.t. riots have broken out in several israeli prisons over the death of a palestinian inmate my sorry was a serving a life sentence and he had throat cancer but as soon officials...
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a guy sprints into a shopping mall in australia. this took place on sunday. he grabs a purse and runs until he slams headfirst into the glass door. the bystanders didn't know he had stolen the bag. they offered to help. when he passed out, the thief was somehow able to get away with an accomplice. good times. >>> back here in the u.s., these guys take a different approach. this footage released by the new york daily news shows two armed robbers holding up a kfc in the bronx. when they enter, the employees hide making it impossible to get money from the register. one of the robbers climbs on the counter, unplugs the register and takes it right out of the restaurant leaving a long trail of receipt tape behind him. police are still looking for these guys as well. i like that tug there to pull it. it's like the guy has toilet paper on his shoes the rest of the day. >>> were are you awake? your tweets, texts are next. morning joe just moments away. djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa a
a guy sprints into a shopping mall in australia. this took place on sunday. he grabs a purse and runs until he slams headfirst into the glass door. the bystanders didn't know he had stolen the bag. they offered to help. when he passed out, the thief was somehow able to get away with an accomplice. good times. >>> back here in the u.s., these guys take a different approach. this footage released by the new york daily news shows two armed robbers holding up a kfc in the bronx. when they...
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last year, australia bans the branding on cigarette packets. eu countries now want to do the same. malawi officials say a proposed plan by the eu breaks international trade laws. >> this proposal is devastating to us. alawi -- we are looking at 60% to 70% of our foreign exchange earnings coming from tobacco. >> but eu officials say malawi has time to diversify as other cash crops. -- it's other cash crops -- its other cash crops. >> to have 60% to 70% of the earnings coming from one product is -- as i said before, the tobacco market is not going to collapse overnight. -- as anti-ing laws smoking laws gathered momentum theseher momentum, countries may have no choice but to adapt. >> in britain, the debate over the so-called bedroom tax is heating up. the rich are seen to profiting from tax breaks on their properties. richer seem to be profiting from tax breaks on their properties. >> me outside, it looks tall and thin, but it stretches back into a courtyard -- from the outside, it looks tall and thin , but it stretches back into a courtyard. $69houses on the market for million and w
last year, australia bans the branding on cigarette packets. eu countries now want to do the same. malawi officials say a proposed plan by the eu breaks international trade laws. >> this proposal is devastating to us. alawi -- we are looking at 60% to 70% of our foreign exchange earnings coming from tobacco. >> but eu officials say malawi has time to diversify as other cash crops. -- it's other cash crops -- its other cash crops. >> to have 60% to 70% of the earnings coming...
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this year it was australia's adam scott against argentina's angel cabrera. no australian had never won the masters till yesterday. >> reporter: a dramatic finish at the masters. on a rainy sunday, adam scott won a playoff against angel came bare remark the first australian to win the tournament. >> what an incredible day. everything fell my way in the end. >> reporter: scott came from behind in regulation and made this long putt on the 18th hole to take the lead, but cabrera made a tough cut of his own at 18 to force a playoff. it ended up being a frustrating tournament for tiger woods who was the favorite going n. he stayed within striking distance with a five under par, but he couldn't overcome the controversial two-stroke penalty he received for an illegal drop on friday. >> we could do a what if in every tournament we lose. >> reporter: as always, woods drew big crowds here, another fan favorite tianlanguage guan, more -- tianlang guan, more for his age. he finished with the best amateur score of 12 over par. he will now trade his golf clubs for textbook
this year it was australia's adam scott against argentina's angel cabrera. no australian had never won the masters till yesterday. >> reporter: a dramatic finish at the masters. on a rainy sunday, adam scott won a playoff against angel came bare remark the first australian to win the tournament. >> what an incredible day. everything fell my way in the end. >> reporter: scott came from behind in regulation and made this long putt on the 18th hole to take the lead, but cabrera...
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but australia is on the verge of a breakthrough of sorts. 86 years ago, a professor of the university of queensland initiated this pitch drop experiment, wanting to show that some things that look solid could actually be a little fluid. picture you see is a drivative of tar and it's so solid you can crack it with a hammer, but it can also drip and drop. over the past 86 years, eight drops have fallen. and the current custodian of the experiment thinks the ninth drop is coming soon. they have set up a web cam so you can watch. go to our website for a link to this historic moment. it's only a little less exciting than watching grass grow, but there is an upside to watching. nobody has ever seen a drop actually fall. you could be the first. the correct answer to our gps challenge question is c, the h7n9 strain of the bird flu virus
but australia is on the verge of a breakthrough of sorts. 86 years ago, a professor of the university of queensland initiated this pitch drop experiment, wanting to show that some things that look solid could actually be a little fluid. picture you see is a drivative of tar and it's so solid you can crack it with a hammer, but it can also drip and drop. over the past 86 years, eight drops have fallen. and the current custodian of the experiment thinks the ninth drop is coming soon. they have...
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♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my indivi
♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t....
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the drama last all day with first australia beat our grandfather to win aau gus that. jason day, first two holes, thanks to this one, takes the lead at 8 under. angel cabrera, he takes the lead with a great approach on 7 where he birdied. not bad. tiger, two stroke penalty hurt him. finishes with a 270, tied for fourth. snedeker and he if finishes in sixth place. s ons zi has the lead. and day, he finishes his day in third place. angel cabrera, birdie on 16 gives him a share of the lead. adam scott on 18, you dream about these putts as a kid. are you kidding me. in the clubhouse with a nine stroke lead. shoots a 69. angel cabrera knew he needed a birdie, unreal. just money, he birdies and we go to sudden death. second playoff hole, huge left to right break, looks like going in, dangles on the limb, he can't believe he didn't drop. adam scott, 12 footer, drains it adam scott is 2013 masters champion and first major title and first australian to win the masters. >> an incredible day everything fell in the right lane, i guess. i kept plugging away. i didn't know it was go
the drama last all day with first australia beat our grandfather to win aau gus that. jason day, first two holes, thanks to this one, takes the lead at 8 under. angel cabrera, he takes the lead with a great approach on 7 where he birdied. not bad. tiger, two stroke penalty hurt him. finishes with a 270, tied for fourth. snedeker and he if finishes in sixth place. s ons zi has the lead. and day, he finishes his day in third place. angel cabrera, birdie on 16 gives him a share of the lead. adam...
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two from europe and one from latin america and asia and australia and africa and one from united states. shais cardinal omauly who is the leader in the catholic american church . last time he had a public move like you would have to go back to 1960s and pope paul vi who under took major reforms in the bureaucracy of the vatican. this news breaks on precisely one month anniversary since francis elected pope. >> it is clear that he is serious about familiaring through on the commitments and bring about reform. >> it would appear. iment to stress the word advisoryings. he is the pope . the pope can make his own choices in the very end of this. butine for the vatican, i think the idea itself as one official described is innovative and the idea came to benedict prior to the conclave with the card nams gather to talk about how the church tablingings the next step forward . that's where he got the idea. >> uma: what are you doing in rome? >> good question. i am here moderating a fascinating conference on adult stem cells which is a extraordinary field of medicine and growing stem cells and we
two from europe and one from latin america and asia and australia and africa and one from united states. shais cardinal omauly who is the leader in the catholic american church . last time he had a public move like you would have to go back to 1960s and pope paul vi who under took major reforms in the bureaucracy of the vatican. this news breaks on precisely one month anniversary since francis elected pope. >> it is clear that he is serious about familiaring through on the commitments and...
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last year australia banned new branding of cigarettes. a lot we officials say the proposed plan breaks international -- malawi officials said the proposed plan breaks international trade rules. is dependent on tobacco. we are looking to 60% or 70% coming from tobacco. >> eu officials say malawi has time to diversify other cash crops very good >> it is 60% export earnings coming from one product. it is on healthy economic structure, so they should have diversified. new -- it is an unhealthy economic structure, so they should have diversified. the tobacco market is not afford to collapse overnight. >> tobacco producing all over the world may have no choice but to adapt. crop isth american being hailed as the new super food. quinoi is popular in the developed world and has a number of health benefits. the united nations has made now 2013 the international year of quinoi. >> a single scene that could bring $1 billion to a growing economy. it is cultivated by people here and across the andes. it has been part of their diet for thousands of yea
last year australia banned new branding of cigarettes. a lot we officials say the proposed plan breaks international -- malawi officials said the proposed plan breaks international trade rules. is dependent on tobacco. we are looking to 60% or 70% coming from tobacco. >> eu officials say malawi has time to diversify other cash crops very good >> it is 60% export earnings coming from one product. it is on healthy economic structure, so they should have diversified. new -- it is an...
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stand up and cheer to be the first aussie to win the master. >> australia is a proud nation and this is one notch we would not have got. amazing it has come down to me today. >> it was a great week of the not only golf, but what it represents. making shots when needed and winning putts with unbelievable pressure rattling around in your head. congratulations to your 2013 masters champion. the giants playing like they did last season and finding ways to win. chicago facing the cubs and it took nine inning heroics to snatch the victory. timlintim lincecum was on the hill. he gave up two, two-run homers in the first. lynn succumb went five innings and gave up five runs on five hits. he had nine k's. two outs and he comes through with a sew slow shot and -- and with a solo shot. the balk and both runners advance. sanchez comes in for the winning run. giants take it. a's and tigers and a fan gives a foul ball for a dad to give to his son and he throws the ball back while the dad turned to thank the fan and he didn't know what happened. jarod parker on the hill and he gets it off the wall.
stand up and cheer to be the first aussie to win the master. >> australia is a proud nation and this is one notch we would not have got. amazing it has come down to me today. >> it was a great week of the not only golf, but what it represents. making shots when needed and winning putts with unbelievable pressure rattling around in your head. congratulations to your 2013 masters champion. the giants playing like they did last season and finding ways to win. chicago facing the cubs...
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australia celebrating the masterful finish at augusta. one of your own, a mate. >> three of the top five were aussies. unbelievable. what a great time. it is the first time an australian -- and this surprised me, has ever won the masters. 77 years they've been waiting to do this. adam scott is the guy's name. defeated former masters champion angel cabrera of argentina. it was a tense two-hole playoff in the final round. but the green jacket as we say for the first time goes to an australi australian. cnn's in augusta, georgia. got to mention tiger. he was in the mix. it was a good run by him, but three aussies in the top five. i think they've come second eight times at the masters. and it's now broken. >> absolutely, michael. congratulations to you and every australian. >> i'll take it. >> let's continue with that theme. it was mag nmagnificent. adam scott the winner here. just a wonderful performance. it's about time too. he turned pro back in 2000. i remember se e seeing him myself in his second ever professional tournament. everyone wa
australia celebrating the masterful finish at augusta. one of your own, a mate. >> three of the top five were aussies. unbelievable. what a great time. it is the first time an australian -- and this surprised me, has ever won the masters. 77 years they've been waiting to do this. adam scott is the guy's name. defeated former masters champion angel cabrera of argentina. it was a tense two-hole playoff in the final round. but the green jacket as we say for the first time goes to an australi...
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stand up and cheer to be the first aussie to win the master. >> australia is a proud nation and this is one notch we would not have got. amazing it has come down to me today. >> it was a great week of the not only golf, but what it represents. making shots when needed and winning putts with unbelievable pressure rattling around in your head. congratulations to your 2013 masters champion. the giants playing like they did last season and finding ways to win. chicago facing the cubs and it took nine inning heroics to snatch the victory. timlintim lincecum was on the hill. he gave up two, two-run homers in the first. lynn succumb went five innings and gave up five runs on five hits. he had nine k's. two outs and he he comes through with a sew slow shot and -- and with a solo shot. the balk and both runners advance. sanchez comes in for the winning run. giants take it. a's and tigers and a fan gives a foul ball for a dad to give to his son and he throws the ball back while the dad turned to thank the fan and he didn't know what happened. jarod parker on the hill and he gets it off the wal
stand up and cheer to be the first aussie to win the master. >> australia is a proud nation and this is one notch we would not have got. amazing it has come down to me today. >> it was a great week of the not only golf, but what it represents. making shots when needed and winning putts with unbelievable pressure rattling around in your head. congratulations to your 2013 masters champion. the giants playing like they did last season and finding ways to win. chicago facing the cubs...
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♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ like etfsart way to go. are everywhere these days. tdd: 1-800-345-2550 but there is one source with a wealth of etf knowledge tdd: 1-800-345-2550 all in one place. tdd: 1-800-345-2550 introducing schwab etf onesource.. tdd: 1-800-345-2550 it's one source with the most commission-free etfs. tdd: 1-800-345-2550 one source with etfs from leading providers tdd: 1-800-345-2550 and extensive coverage of major asset classes. tdd: 1-800-345-2550 all brought to you by one firm with tdd: 1-800-345-2550 comprehensive education, tools and personal guidance tdd: 1-800-345-2550 to help you find etfs that may be right for you. tdd: 1-800-345-2550 schwab etf onesource. tdd: 1-800-345-2550 for the most commission-free etfs, tdd: 1-800-345-2550 you only need one source and one pla
♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ like etfsart way to go. are everywhere these days. tdd: 1-800-345-2550 but there is one source with a wealth of etf knowledge tdd: 1-800-345-2550 all in one place. tdd:...
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in australia we are big on that. and you do need to do that and look after your cast members, your employees. >> it is an inconvenience for us but they are working here every day. it is is important they have good work environment. >> disney received notification of the citations and are currently working with the agency to review them. in a statement the resort says quote we constantly strive to maintain a safe work environment for our cast members and contractors. we are reviewing certain protocalls. >> if they are closing them down for safety issues i think it is better to be safe than sorry. that is what i would go by. >> reporter: disneyland reopened mattahorn. as the others they will remain chosed pending a review, back to you. >>> baseball fans, leave the ballpark for the theaters. how they helped a box office favorite. >>> it is not a bridge too far it is a bridge too short. a hobby of embarrassing truckers closed captioning brought to you by sleep train wishing you a warm and colorful spring. head? i'll duck
in australia we are big on that. and you do need to do that and look after your cast members, your employees. >> it is an inconvenience for us but they are working here every day. it is is important they have good work environment. >> disney received notification of the citations and are currently working with the agency to review them. in a statement the resort says quote we constantly strive to maintain a safe work environment for our cast members and contractors. we are reviewing...
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the australia dollar a strong session yesterday. euro/dollar a little bit weaker. japan has been the story. are we seeing a different trend taking place? is the bank of japan not delivering enough potentially when it comes to where market expectations have gotten? lieasisa joins us now. >> japanese stocks outshined other asian peers today with the nikkei jumping 3%. automakers drove higher today after positive u.s. auto sales numbers. index heavy weight fast retailing a big reason behind the nikkei surge. the stock soared 14% after the clothing chain registered a 3% jump in march same-store sales. in china the official and hsbe readings suggested a robust growth in china's service sector but the economic outlook remains cloudy while beijing reform measures lack clarity and the monitor policy is being tightened. on the stock market, shanghai composite eased ahead of a two-day holiday starting tomorrow while shenzhen rebounded. so far 7% affected with the bird flu virus and two deaths reported. weakness on bank wait on the hang seng. elsewhere with escalating tension
the australia dollar a strong session yesterday. euro/dollar a little bit weaker. japan has been the story. are we seeing a different trend taking place? is the bank of japan not delivering enough potentially when it comes to where market expectations have gotten? lieasisa joins us now. >> japanese stocks outshined other asian peers today with the nikkei jumping 3%. automakers drove higher today after positive u.s. auto sales numbers. index heavy weight fast retailing a big reason behind...
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will add a fourth is early in my tenure were able to get the treaties passed with united kingdom and australia were beginning to see there is used. the broader export control is just now going to be moving items to the state department control lists to the commerce department control lists and that will happen next week for the first two categories and that's a significant accomplishment. they're going to go to raw 18 categories and scrubbed them so that things maintained by the things we really need to protect and deserve the highest level of protection and those that still need to be controlled, but don't need this high level of protection. the categories were looking at to move next week our aircraft and engines and we think the thousands from those two categories will be limited and when they are done with this process over the next year, thousands more will those as well and that will have a real impact on our economy at a time when competition is even more fierce and at a time and a manufacturing base could move. >> that's a great way to start for conversation. i think it's quite auspici
will add a fourth is early in my tenure were able to get the treaties passed with united kingdom and australia were beginning to see there is used. the broader export control is just now going to be moving items to the state department control lists to the commerce department control lists and that will happen next week for the first two categories and that's a significant accomplishment. they're going to go to raw 18 categories and scrubbed them so that things maintained by the things we...
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african continent all across asia recently did the asia pivot significantly put more troops you know australia and other countries moving all sorts of weapons systems including the f. twenty two stealth fighter to the korean peninsula selling drones to south korea so all of we can see really is the united states the most powerful country in the world with the preponderance of force on its side continually to tighten the screws economically with sanctions and build up its military force and its saber rattling so i think north korea looking at what's happened to iraq what's now happening to syria what's happened to afghanistan has to see libya for instance who supposedly you know won the or learn the lessons of iraq by eliminating their weapons of mass destruction program president gadhafi or moammar gadhafi was still taken out of the picture so the north koreans certainly i think are responding to the trend of the united states over the past decade to overthrow any regime that stands in its way and i think that this all begs the question why why is the u.s. has such a problem is to do this espe
african continent all across asia recently did the asia pivot significantly put more troops you know australia and other countries moving all sorts of weapons systems including the f. twenty two stealth fighter to the korean peninsula selling drones to south korea so all of we can see really is the united states the most powerful country in the world with the preponderance of force on its side continually to tighten the screws economically with sanctions and build up its military force and its...
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the party is still probably carrying on down under in australia. brian is back at hq in the states with more from the masters. it's never short of drama or excitement. it didn't fail us this year, brian. >> yeah. even with tiger woods not winning, it was incredible shot for shot. adam scott, the 32-year-old aussie and obviously he ended up winning the tournament, just an incredible performance. this is his putt on 18. he really thought he won it. and he's saying go aussies. greg norman finished second here for a third time. but then angel cabrera comes up and knocks this right at the pin. he's 43 years old. if he would have won this tournament, he would have been the second oldest after jack nickla nicklaus. take a look at this putt. misses by like a quarter of an inch for birdie. examine then the next putt is adam scott and this is to win the masters. it's absolutely clutch and incredible putting. i'll talk about the putter in just a second, guys. the money isn't relevant for him, but he got $1.4 million for the victory and the can $8 million pool
the party is still probably carrying on down under in australia. brian is back at hq in the states with more from the masters. it's never short of drama or excitement. it didn't fail us this year, brian. >> yeah. even with tiger woods not winning, it was incredible shot for shot. adam scott, the 32-year-old aussie and obviously he ended up winning the tournament, just an incredible performance. this is his putt on 18. he really thought he won it. and he's saying go aussies. greg norman...
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holed up at an embassy in london but that's not stopping him running for election in his own country australia now assad has appointed a high profile political campaigning to spearhead his bid for a seat in the australian senate assad has spent the last nine months confined to the ecuadorian embassy in britain way he's avoiding extradition to sweden for questioning of the sex crime and occasions if his absentee election bid is successful he'd be sworn in as senator in july twenty fourth team but that after returning to canberra to do that campaign is being led by greg barnes a from a barrister and head of the astray and republican movement he told us a sanchez wiki leaks party aims to bring transparency to the government and insists that it has a realistic chance of victory to. age certainly stands for any a strong incentive which is effectively the house of review in the australian problem entry system and using that more effectively to keep government honest about what it's doing and so not simply rubber stamping government policy using the senate as a house review to ensure that all of our
holed up at an embassy in london but that's not stopping him running for election in his own country australia now assad has appointed a high profile political campaigning to spearhead his bid for a seat in the australian senate assad has spent the last nine months confined to the ecuadorian embassy in britain way he's avoiding extradition to sweden for questioning of the sex crime and occasions if his absentee election bid is successful he'd be sworn in as senator in july twenty fourth team...
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., canada, australia and new zealand. japan's top business leader has hoped to strengthen ties with mexico through his country's participation in the tpp he made the remark when he met mexican president in tokyo. >> translator: mexico is a very important production center and consumer market for japanese companies. we, japanese businesses, hope to further strengthen the economic business of japan and mexico through the tpp. >> mexico has concluded free trade agreements with more than 40 countries and regions and has access to their markets with more than 1 billion consumers. he called on businesses to strengthen business and the business partnership. now let's take a look at the market figures. >>> life is tough for gentleman m japan's stressed out salary men. but maybe things could get a bit easier with some basic ninja skills, or at least that's the thinking of an unlikely internet phenomenon. >> the economy seems to be on the upturn, but for the white collar workers there's no letup. one salary man is drawing on his in
., canada, australia and new zealand. japan's top business leader has hoped to strengthen ties with mexico through his country's participation in the tpp he made the remark when he met mexican president in tokyo. >> translator: mexico is a very important production center and consumer market for japanese companies. we, japanese businesses, hope to further strengthen the economic business of japan and mexico through the tpp. >> mexico has concluded free trade agreements with more...
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we don't know what was happening in australia or new zealand or how it was killed in the u.s. we just know it's here on the shelf, ready to go. >> the new labels are the product of a battle between american farmers and the larger meat industry. before this new rule, meat raised in, say, mexico could be labeled as a product of the usa simply because it was processed here in america. but do consumers really want this much information? >> i think consumers want affordable meat. sometimes they want particular information. they want safe meat. they might care about how the animal was raised, if it was done ethically. some people really care about that. some people do care about the origin of the meat. but it's just not a very large group of people. >> reporter: but the meat industry says the move is unnecessary, expensive, and ultimately costly to consumers. >> it would take more beef out of the system is going to cost consumers more. not only that, it's probably going to cost american workers jobs. because we will lose production facilities in certain parts of the country because
we don't know what was happening in australia or new zealand or how it was killed in the u.s. we just know it's here on the shelf, ready to go. >> the new labels are the product of a battle between american farmers and the larger meat industry. before this new rule, meat raised in, say, mexico could be labeled as a product of the usa simply because it was processed here in america. but do consumers really want this much information? >> i think consumers want affordable meat....
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he is been incredible to me and the young golfers in australia. part of this belongs to him. >> >> indeed a day for australia, three aussies finished in the top four with an argentinian in the middle. >> >> pete lipscomb keeps giving up big innings. chicago cubs earned their long time knick-knack, the loveable losers. >> lincecum came up a pair, cubs lead 4-1 after one inning and they lead in the 6th when the chicago pitcher unleashes -- five wild pitches in the single inning, joins rookie, collects his first two major league rbi's. greg blanco and crawford score. giants take a 5-4 lead and hello noonan. ties the game, the cubs take a 7-6 lead. remember our underpants friend? comes up in the ninth inning, two strikes, two outs. and there it goes, a solo homerun off shawn kemp. hunter pants ties the game 7-7. we are going into extra innings. giants score three times, the first by a play offer in, shawn kemp. he balks, a man on third. hector sanchez, he scores giants win 10-7 in 10 wild innings, san francisco wins three out of four in chilly chicago
he is been incredible to me and the young golfers in australia. part of this belongs to him. >> >> indeed a day for australia, three aussies finished in the top four with an argentinian in the middle. >> >> pete lipscomb keeps giving up big innings. chicago cubs earned their long time knick-knack, the loveable losers. >> lincecum came up a pair, cubs lead 4-1 after one inning and they lead in the 6th when the chicago pitcher unleashes -- five wild pitches in the...